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12/15/2014 11:35 PM
 

Hello, troubleshooting a custom module and our code that worked prior to DNN 7 is no longer working when we send emails.  We get an authentication error and it looks like the SMTPPassword is now encrypted:

DotNetNuke.Common.Globals.HostSettings["SMTPPassword"].ToString();

 

The line above returns the encrypted string now rather than the unencrypted value, so my question is, how do I return the unencrypted SMTPPassword in DNN 7?  Is it backward compatible to DNN 6?

 
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